1st Edition

Pressure for the Poor The Poverty Lobby and Policy Making

By Paul Whiteley, Stephen Winyard Copyright 1987
    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    184 Pages
    by Routledge

    Originally published in 1987 Pressure for the Poor looks at the debate surrounding the role of pressure groups in policy making. It closely relates theories of pressure group behaviour with the findings of research into the poverty lobby in the UK. The analysis is based on interviews with leading activists in more than forty interest groups, which are all concerned with trying to influence social security policies of government in the field of income maintenance. The book examines the origins and maintenance of such a wide range of interest groups in in this field, the strategies they pursue, and their impact on policy outcomes.

    List of tables

    Acknowledgements

    1. The Aims and Scope of the Study

    2. Defining the Poverty Lobby

    3. The Origins of the Poverty Lobby

    4. The Policy Environment of the Poverty Lobby

    5. The Effectiveness of the Poverty Lobby

    7. The Future of the Poverty Lobby

    Bibliography

    Abbreviations

    Index

    Biography

    Paul Whiteley, Stephen Winyard